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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Diffusionless Phase Change in the Indium-Thallium System

    By T. A. Read, M. W. Burkart

    The crystal geometry of the cubic-tetragonal interface after partial transformation of an indium-thallium alloy single crystal is described and a general theory is presented. The effects of applied st

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Cyclone Applications Boom in Hydrometallurgy

    By D. F. Kelsall

    During the past twenty years, and especially in the last decade, hydraulic cyclones have found increasing application in metallurgical processing as classifiers and, under special circumstances, as th

    Jan 10, 1963

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - A New Technique for Determination of Density of Liquid Metals: Application to Copper

    By R. G. Ward, A. E. El-Mehairy

    A technique was developed to calculate the density of liquid metals from the profile of a weighed levitated drop obtained by emitted light photography and calibration. The density of liquid copper wa

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Concentration - Flotation - Attachment of Mineral Particles to Air Bubbles in Flotation (Mining Tech., March 1948, TP 2354)

    By William S. Hannan, H. Rush Spedden

    Flotation may be defined as a process whereby mineral particles are concentrated by selective adhesion to air-liquid interfaces. The process involves attachment of desired mineral particles to air bub

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Effect of Dip on Five-Spot Sweep Pattern

    By C. S. Matthews, M. J. Fischer

    Distortions caused by dip on five-spot sweep pattern were determined by visual experiments on a model composed of parallel plates of glass with holes drilled at the well positions. This model war desi

    Jan 1, 1957

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    New York Paper - Rise and Decline in Production of Petroleum in Ohio and Indiana (with Discussion)

    By J. A. Bownocker

    The existence of petroleum in the rocks of Ohio and Indiana seems to have been first shown by wells dug for salt. The fuel, however, was objectionable owing to its odor and inflammability. Not until t

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Mineral Economics - Perspectives Of The Past, Present, And Future

    By John J. Schanz

    INTRODUCTION The two prior Seeley W. Mudd books on mineral economics devoted their final chapters to themes having to do with the future. In 1932, the last chapter in Mineral Economics8 was "The Fu

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Zoned Kriging-A Successful Union Of Geology And Geostatistics

    By A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta

    Orebodies with intricate three- dimensional shapes (such as porphyry molybdenum deposits) are difficult to model using geostatistics or other computer- assisted methods. 'The strong trends in the

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Pittsburgh Paper - The Nova Scotia Gold Mines

    By E. Gilpin

    The Nova Scotian gold fields have yielded so little in comparison with those of the United States, that a lengthy description of them would almost appear unnecessary. However, not only are they intere

    Jan 1, 1886

  • AIME
    Early History Before 1780

    With only one certain exception coal was never used by the Indians, before white men came to America, for any purpose except as an ornament or for paint. Within the past few years it has been discover

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Jan 1, 1959

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    Papers - Unitization - Suggested Procedure for Exploitation of an Oil-bearing Structure by Unit Operation (With Discussion)

    By C. S. Corbett

    There is much comment at present in the ranks of the oil industry regarding unit operation of oil fields and the benefit that would accrue if it could be extensively applied. It seems certain that, as

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Kaiser Improves Gypsum Products With Central Control

    By A. H. Tousley, L. H. Gee

    Until comparatively recently, the gypsum industry has been slow to change, often clinging to old processing methods developed a generation ago. Now, however, a highly competitive market has forced gyp

    Jan 12, 1966

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    Utilization Characteristics Of Blending Eastern And Western Coals

    By C. R. Pelley

    Abstract-This paper describes the analytical characteristics of Western subbituminous coal and the manner in which these characteristics apply to their use in a utility-sized steam generator. It compa

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Evaluation Of An Experiment Involving Large Column Leaching Of Low Grade Copper Sulfide Waste: A Critical Test Of A Model Of The Waste Leaching Process

    By L. M. Cathles, L. E. Murr

    Results of two years of leaching of 160 metric tons of low grade industrial copper sulfide waste in a large (40` high 10` diameter) thermally insulated tank at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and T

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Drift Of Things (c36647c9-dac2-44aa-820c-b27673b5eae2)

    By Edward H. Robie

    EIGHT years ago in this department we had a column on the daiquiri cocktail, which, as we pointed out at that time, was invented by mining engineers. Since then we have said little or nothing about al

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Steam Pollution - General Review of U. S. Bureau of Mines Stream-pollution Investigation (With Discussion)

    By R. D. Leitch, W. P. Yant, R. R. Sayers

    In 1924, the United States Public Health Service was requested to undertake a special study of stream pollution. The Public Health Service asked the United States Bureau of Mines to take up the study

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Mexican Paper - Biographical Notice of Richard P. Rothwell, C.E., M.E.

    By R. W. Raymond

    Richard Pennefather Rothwell, was born May 1, 1836, at Oxford, Upper Canada (now the province of Ontario). His father, Rev. John Rothwell, was a native of County Meath, Ireland, where the family (orig

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Iron and Steel Division - Plastic Anisotropy of Cold Rolled-Annealed Low-Carbon Steel Related to Crystallographic Orientation

    By J. A. Elias, R. H. Heyer, J. H. Smith

    Plastic anisotropy determined by the ratio of width strain to thickness strain in tensile specimens of low-carbon steels is strongly related to crystallographic preferred orientation. Using(222) Pole

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - Microscopic Observation of the Solidification of Cu-Ni Alloy Droplets

    By D. Turnbull, R. E. Cech

    THE supercooling behavior of pure liquid metal droplets has been described.' The solidification behavior of small droplets of Cu-Ni alloys as a function of composition is described herein. The

    Jan 1, 1952